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2020-AY-BCDA
April 17 2020
Hoard's Dairyman Cow Judging Contest - Ayrshire class results
2020-BS-ABCD
April 17 2020
2020 Hoard's Dairyman Cow Judging Contest Brown Swiss Class
2020-BS-CADB
April 17 2020
C-A-D-B is my placing for this class of Brown Swiss. C sorted herself to the top of this class, having the best udder. C places over A on her definite advantage in the udder, having a higher, wider rear...
2020-GU-BCDA
April 17 2020
2020 Cow Judging Contest - Guernsey Class
2020-HO-ABCD
April 17 2020
2020 Cow Judging Contest, Holstein Class
2020-HO-ACDB
April 17 2020
2020 Hoard's Dairyman Cow Judging Contest, Holstein Class
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April 17 2020
Mastitis is one of the most common diseases of dairy cows. There are two principle types: clinical and subclinical. Clinical mastitis is when there are obvious changes to the milk and udder. Mil
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April 17 2020
Their musical talent brought them together on a stage in Nashville, but their shared backgrounds — dairy farms, large families, and a love for music
2020-JE-BCAD
April 17 2020
Hoard's Dairyman Cow Judging Contest - Jersey Class
200425-263-gratitude
April 16 2020
This column will not be about cows. Full disclosure time: I am a worrier. I worry about the cleanliness of my house
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April 16 2020
If we ever need a reminder of why we should participate in milk risk management programs, 2020 will forever be remembered by everyone who lived through the COVID-19 era. The sunny price outlook that s
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April 16 2020
DairyLivestream is a special series of web meeting broadcasts featuring expert perspective from our nation’s leading dairy economists
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April 16 2020
With schools closed, parents around the country must find new ways to occupy their children at home all day. For already-busy farm parents, it’s an especially taxing challenge
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April 16 2020
Domestic semen sales of beef breeds skyrocketed 128% in the past two years to reach 5.8 million units. That’s up from 2017’s 2.5 million units
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April 16 2020
Although every dairy farmer would prefer to continue milk production and farm processes as they had planned earlier in the year, it appears milk production restrictions may be a reality through the rest...
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April 16 2020
Many every day activities have suddenly become a potential risk factor when it comes to the spread of COVID-19. For example, two months ago, no one probably thought twice about opening the mailbox, pulling...
DairyLivestream
April 16 2020
“Demand destruction” is how Andy Novakovic describes the impact of the current global COVID-19 pandemic on the dairy supply chain
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April 16 2020
An update on feed additives with a B vitamin focus The discussion included economic considerations, evaluation strategies, and transition cow benefits
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April 13 2020
Compromised quality feeds require thoughtful feeding